This was reported to TASS in the Tourism Development Authority of Sri Lanka.

“As far as we know from the information of the airport, a large group of passengers from the delayed airliner flew to Moscow today on an Aeroflot plane,” the department said.

The interlocutor added that it is expected that on June 5 another group of passengers from the delayed plane will fly to Russia.

Earlier it became known that the Russian company Aeroflot was suspending flights to Colombo due to the unreliability of the situation in terms of ensuring unhindered flights to Sri Lanka.

On June 3, it was reported that the High Commercial Court of Colombo issued a restraining order, according to which the Aeroflot aircraft could not leave Sri Lanka.

The press service of the airline confirmed the arrest of the company's aircraft in Sri Lanka.